Landscape Facets: Reflections and Proposals for the Implementation of the European Landscape ConventionCouncil of Europe, 2012-01-01 - 304 psl. The European Landscape Convention was adopted under the auspices of the Council of Europe with the aim of promoting the protection, management and planning of European landscape and organizing European co-operation in this area. It is the first international treaty covering all aspects of landscape. It applies to the entire territory of the contracting parties and covers natural, rural, urban and peri-urban areas. It concerns landscapes that might be considered outstanding, commonplace or deteriorated. The convention represents an important contribution to achieving the Council of Europe's objectives, namely to promote democracy, human rights and the rule of law, as well as to seek common solutions to the main problems facing European society. By taking into account landscape, culture and nature, the Council of Europe seeks to protect the quality of life and well-being of Europeans in a sustainable development perspective. |
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Conclusions | 43 |
travelling landscape experience and roads | 56 |
Road design for landscape character | 69 |
Road integration within landscape | 83 |
Sources | 110 |
implementation guide | 191 |
Appendices | 209 |
Acknowledgements | 216 |
Discovering education on landscape | 228 |
promotion of education | 264 |
Summary | 271 |
Evolution of landscape architecture education in Europe | 277 |
Landscape and ethics | 289 |
Sources | 303 |
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